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Wyoming in Summer

Construction site photography: Workers in Wyoming with excavator, Altitude Arts Photographics.

A big new gas pipeline was going in, just outside Cody, Wyoming. And these days, the sun sets about 9:30 at night, and rises at 5:30 in the morning. What does that mean? Nobody’s getting any sleep shooting this annual report.

Black Hills Energy engineers examine a pipeline before it's buried outside Casper, Wyoming

And we wouldn’t want it any other way. In about 36 hours, we made nearly 3000 captures, and drove nearly 1000 miles. Executives and projects like this are on tight schedules, and couldn’t wait.

A Black Hills Energy engineer leans on a pipeline before it's buried outside Casper, Wyoming

It’s been said that dawn and dusk are the best times for outdoor photography. That’s a luxury seldom awarded in the real world. Here, a high-speed strobe (1/2000 second) captures a project manager. In midday Wyoming sun, her face would’ve been in deep shadow without it.

A Black Hills Energy crew on site outside Casper, Wyoming

My client, Black Hills Energy has high standards for their media, but with great planning and an amazing team, moving quickly doesn’t compromise them.

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